Relief for Vodafone: Supreme Court permits Centre to reassess telecom operator’s AGR dues; check details
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The Supreme Court permitted the Centre to re-evaluate Vodafone’s adjusted gross revenue dues, citing the interests of its 20 crore consumers and the government’s 49% equity stake. This decision acknowledges the matter as within the Union government’s policy domain, allowing for reconsideration of the telecom operator’s financial obligations.
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